A urine absorbing pad comprising a laminate including: a liquid penneable internal surface sheet; a liquid impermeable external surface sheet; and an absorbent core sandwiched between the internal and external surface sheets. The laminate forming a bag body having an opening, at which the internal surface sheet is directed inward, the opening being positioned closer to an upper end of the bag body than to a lower end of the bag body. The upper end and the lower end are extended substantially at a right angle with resect to each other. The opening is formed into a slit shape having a longitudinal direction from the upper end toward the lower and.
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1. A urine absorbing pad comprising a laminate including: a liquid permeable internal surface sheet; a liquid impermeable external surface sheet; and an absorbent core sandwiched between the internal and external surface sheets, the laminate being folded with its internal surface sheet directed inward to form a bag body which is closed but for an opening,
wherein the bag body is a generally tetra-pack shape including: a wearing side portion for facing the wearer; a back side portion opposite to the wearing side portion; and two lateral side portions between the wearing side portion and back side portion, the wearing side portion and back side portion being continued at an upper end of the bag body, the two lateral side portions being continued at a lower end of the bag body, the upper end and the lower end being completely closed and extended substantially at a right angle with respect to each other, the spacing between the wearing side portion and back side portion being larger as extending toward the lower end, the opening being positioned in the wearing side portion and closer to the upper end than the lower end, and the opening being formed into a slit shape extending from the upper end to the lower end.
11. A urine absorbing pad comprising a laminate including: a liquid permeable internal surface sheet; a liquid impermeable external surface sheet; and an absorbent core sandwiched between the internal and external surface sheets, the laminate being folded with its internal surface sheet directed inward to form a bag body which is closed but for an opening,
wherein the bag body is of a generally tetra-pack shape including: a wearing side portion for facing the wearer; a back side portion opposite to the wearing side portion; and two lateral side portions between the wearing side portion and back side portion, the wearing side portion and back side portion being continued at an upper end of the bag body, the two lateral side portions being continued at a lower end of the bag body, the upper end and the lower end being extended substantially at a right angle with respect to each other, the lower end being completely closed and the upper end being partially closed, the spacing between the wearing side portion and back side portion being larger as extending toward the lower end, the opening being formed into a generally triangular shape, of which: one side is defined by the non-closed portion of the upper end; and the remaining two sides have flaps extending therefrom toward the wearer.
2. The urine absorbing pad according to
wherein the bag body is formed such that: two side portions of the upper edge portion are folded along folding lines, which are substantially symmetric with respect to the center line, toward a center portion of the upper edge portion and are adhered to the center portion of the upper edge portion thereby to form the upper end; the lower edge portion is folded along the center line into two and the two folded portions of the lower edge portion are adhered to each other thereby to form the lower end; and the two side edge portions confront each other and are adhered to each other except for portions for forming the opening.
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wherein the bag body is formed such that: the upper edge portion and the lower edge portion are individually folded along the center line into two and the two folded portions of the upper and lower edge portions are individually adhered to each other except for portions for forming the opening; and the side edge portions are individually folded into two and the two folded portions of the side edge portions are individually adhered to each other, so that the center line forms the lower end and the side edge portions form the upper end.
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12. The urine absorbing pad according to
wherein the bag body is formed such that: two side portions of the upper edge portion are folded along folding lines, which are substantially symmetric with respect to the center line, toward a center portion of the upper edge portion and are adhered to the center portion of the upper edge portion except for portions for forming the one side of the triangular opening thereby to form the upper end; the lower edge portion is folded along the center line into two and two folded portions of the lower edge portion are adhered to each other thereby to form the lower end; and the two side edge portions confront each other and are adhered to each other except for portions for forming the two sides of the triangular opening.
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15. The urine absorbing pad according to
wherein the bag body is formed such that: the upper edge portion and the lower edge portion are individually folded along the center line into two and the two folded portions of the upper and lower edge portions are individually adhered to each other except portions for forming the two sides of the triangular opening; and the side edge portions are individually folded into two and the two folded portions of the side edge portions are individually adhered to each other except for portions for forming the one side of the triangular opening, so that the center line forms the lower end and the side edge portions form the upper end.
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The present invention relates to a urine absorbing pad to be used for the incontinence of urine and, more particularly, it relates to a urine absorbing pad which is in a bag shape having an opening.
In general, a urine absorbing pad for males to be employed for the incontinence of urine is constructed of a laminate which is composed of a liquid permeable internal surface sheet, a liquid impermeable external surface sheet and an absorbent core sandwiched between the internal and external surface sheets. The absorbent core is made of absorbent fibers such as pulp or a mixture of absorbent fibers and super absorbent polymer (SAP).
The urine absorbing pad is constructed such that the laminate is folded in two and bonded along its side edge portions into a bag shape having an opening for insertion of the penis at its upper end. Alternatively, the urine absorbing pad is constructed such that the laminate, which is commercially available in a flat shape, is folded into a cone shape upon use to wrap the penis.
However, it is laborious to wear the prior art urine absorbing pad which is constructed by forming the flat laminate into a cone shape upon use. Further, the cone shape is so unstable as to allow urine to leak from the clearance in the folded laminate. Especially, when the wearer changes his position while turning on the bed, the pad is liable to be deformed to cause that leakage.
On the other hand, it is easy to wear the prior art urine absorbing pad which is constructed by forming the laminate into a bag shape in its production process. However, in such a bag-shaped urine absorbing pad, when the penis is inserted into the opening, the positional relation between the opening and the penis is unstable. This may allow the penis to come out of the opening when the wearer changes his position. Further, the urine easily leaks to the outside from the clearance between the opening and the penis. Moreover, since the bag-shaped urine absorbing pad is formed by folding the laminate in two, it is difficult to enlarge the volume of the pad in the groin. As a result, the urine absorbing capacity is not sufficient.
The present invention solves the above-specified problems in the prior art and has an object to provide a urine absorbing pad which can be stably worn in the groin.
Another object of the invention is to provide a urine absorbing pad which can absorb more urine.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a urine absorbing pad which can clamp the penis reliably, while reducing the discomfort to the penis.
The present invention provides a urine absorbing pad comprising a laminate including: a liquid permeable internal surface sheet; a liquid impermeable external surface sheet; and an absorbent core sandwiched between the internal and external surface sheets, the laminate forming a bag body having an opening, at which the internal surface sheet is directed inward, the opening being positioned closer to an upper end of the bag body than to a lower end of the bag body, wherein the upper end and the lower end are extended substantially at a right angle with respect to each other.
With the upper end and the lower end substantially at a right angle, the bag body can conform to the shape of the groin, so that the urine absorbing pad can be stably worn in the groin. In addition, the urine absorbing capacity is effectively enhanced.
In carrying out the invention in one preferred mode, the laminate is substantially symmetric, when in a developed state, with respect to a center line and has an upper edge portion and a lower edge portion opposed to each other, and side edge portions substantially symmetric with respect to the center line, wherein the bag body is formed such that two side portions of the upper edge portion are folded along folding lines, which are substantially symmetric with respect to the center line, toward a central portion of the upper edge portion thereby to form the upper end; the lower edge portion is folded along the center line into two thereby to form the lower end; and the side edge portions confront each other.
In carrying out the invention in another preferred mode, the laminate is substantially symmetric, when in an extended state, with respect to a center line and has an upper edge portion and a lower edge portion opposed to each other, and side edge portions substantially symmetric with respect to the center line, wherein the bag body is formed such that the upper edge portion and the lower edge portion are individually folded along the center line into two so that the center line forms the lower end, and the side edge portions are individually folded into two to form the upper end.
Moreover, the present invention provides a urine absorbing pad comprising a laminate including a liquid permeable internal surface sheet; a liquid impermeable external surface sheet; and an absorbent core sandwiched between the internal and external surface sheets, the laminate forming a bag body having an opening, at which the internal surface sheet is directed inward, the opening being positioned closer to an upper end of the bag body than to a lower end of the bag body, wherein the opening is formed into a slit shape having a longitudinal direction from the upper end toward the lower end.
With this slit-shaped opening having its longitudinal direction extended from the upper end toward the lower end, the penis is effectively prevented from coming out of the urine absorbing pad, so that the urine absorbing pad can be stably worn in the groin. In addition, because this slit-shaped opening does not press the urethra too strong, the discomfort to the penis can be prevented.
FIG. 9(A) is a perspective view showing a laminate in the process of being formed into a urine absorbing pad as another embodiment of the invention, and
FIG. 9(B) is a perspective view showing the urine absorbing pad formed from the laminate of FIG. 9(A);
The present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The embodiment, as shown in
The bag body 1 is constructed of a laminate 10. This laminate 10 is composed of a liquid-permeable internal surface sheet 11, a liquid-impermeable external surface sheet 12 and an absorbent core (or a liquid absorbing member) 13 sandwiched between the sheets 11 and 12, as shown in sectional views of
The laminate 10, as shown in
As a result, there is formed the bag body 1, as shown in
Moreover, as shown in
When the urine absorbing pad thus constructed is to be used, its wearing side 4 is directed toward the wearer's abdomen, and two longitudinal ends of the elastic members 18 and 18 are pinched with fingers to apply a longitudinal compression. Then, the individual elastic members 18 and 18 are buckled and deformed away from each other, as shown in
As shown in
The elastic members 18 and 18 are made of a foamed material to clamp the penis 25 softly by the restoration of the buckling deformation so that they apply a considerably light pressure to the penis 25. If grooves 18a and ridges 18b are formed at the opposed faces of the elastic members 18 and 18, as shown in
Moreover, since the opening 20 is longitudinally elongated in the side face between the upper end 2 and the lower end 3, the penis 25 hardly comes out transversely with respect to the opening 20 once it is inserted from the opening 20 into the bag body 1. As a result, the penis 25 hardly comes out of the opening 20, even when the wearer's position changes to move the pad in the diaper, for example.
The bag body 1 constructing this urine absorbing pad has a sufficiently smaller size in the thick direction (or the direction Z) at its portion having the opening 20 than that at its lower end 3. In other words, the bag body 1 is so flattened at the portion having the opening 20 as to extend in the transverse direction (or in the direction X) and at the lower end 3 as to extend in the thick direction (or in the direction Z). Therefore, when the bag body 1 is put on the abdomen, the flattened portion having the opening 20 will have less bulge forward of the body (or in the direction Z). As a result, when the urine absorbing pad thus worn is covered with the diaper, the forward bulge of the diaper at the abdomen is so small that the urine absorbing pad is stably pushed on the abdomen by the diaper. Moreover, since the bag body 1 is held at its lower end 3 in the groin, the urine absorbing pad hardly goes out of position in the transverse directions even the wearer changes his lying position. Thus, the urine absorbing pad is so stabilized in the diaper as to hardly go out of position even with a change in position of the wearer, so that the penis 25 hardly comes out of the opening 20. Still further, because the back side 5 to face the diaper has no joint portion, the urine absorbing pad comes into close contact with the diaper, so that the urine absorbing pad is stabilized in the diaper.
In the case of incontinence or passing of urine in the state shown in
At the portion having the opening 20, on the other hand, the bag body 1 has a transverse extension to provide spare spaces 23 (as shown in
Moreover, with the urine guide layer 22 extending from the portion confronting the opening 20 into the urine absorbing space 21, the urine can be guided into the urine absorbing space 21 having a high urine absorbing capacity. Therefore, at the time of urination in the lateral position of the wearer, even much urine can be absorbed by exploiting the absorbing ability of the urine absorbing space 21 so that the leakage from the opening 20 can also be prevented in this case.
FIG. 9(B) is a perspective view showing a urine absorbing pad of another embodiment of the invention, and FIG. 9(A) is a perspective view showing a laminate before forming the urine absorbing pad in FIG. 9(B). Here, the detailed description of the portions having the same constructions as those of the first embodiment will be omitted by designating them by the common reference numerals. In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 9(A), there is used a rectangular laminate 10A which includes the internal surface sheet 11, the external surface sheet 12 and the absorbent core 13 sandwiched between the sheets 11 and 12. The internal surface sheet 11 and the external surface sheet 12 are bonded to each other at shorter edge portions (or side edge portions) 26 and 26 and at longer edge portions (or upper and lower edge portions) 27 and 27 of the laminate 10A, by using an adhesive or the like. Here, this rectangular laminate 10A is substantially symmetric with respect to a folding portion 28.
First, as shown in FIG. 9(A), the laminate 10A is folded into the shape of the letter "U" along the folding portion 28. Then, as shown in FIG. 9(B), the longer edge portions 27 are individually bonded to form joint portions 27a and 27b extending longitudinally. Thereafter, the upper portion, which is composed of the shorter edge portions 26 and 26 and extends in the direction Z, is flattened in the transverse direction (or in the direction X) and bonded to form a joint portion 26a.
As a result, there is formed a bag body 1A in which the joint portion 26a (i.e., the upper end 2) extends in the transverse direction (or in the direction X) whereas the folding portion 28 (ie., the lower end 3) extends in the thick direction (or in the direction Z). In this bag body 1A, the joint portion 27a appears on the wearing side 4. Here, a portion of the joint portion 27a is not bonded while being provided with the elastic members 18 and 18, thereby forming the opening 20 at a position close to the upper end 2. On the other hand, the joint portion 27b appears on the back side 4. The joint portion 27b is closed along its entire length.
The urine absorbing pad shown in FIG. 9(B) also has the urine absorbing space 21 formed below the opening 20 and extended in the thick direction, and the spare spaces 23 and 23 formed on the transverse sides of the opening 20, so that it can also exhibit a urine absorbing function similar to that of the urine absorbing pad shown in
In the urine absorbing pad shown in FIG. 9(B), moreover, the laminate 10A is folded at the folding portion 28 to form the lower end 3 so that the absorbent core 13 exists at the lower end 3. Therefore, this enhances the urine absorbing ability at the lower end 3.
Here in the foregoing individual embodiments, the elastic members 18 and 18 are provided at the opening 20 but could be omitted to form the slit-shaped opening 20 between the edge portions of the laminate.
On the other hand, the shape of the opening should not be limited to the slit shape but can be exemplified by ones shown in
The developed shape of the laminate 10 should not be limited to that shown in FIG. 8. For example, the edge portions 16 need not be sloped straight but may also be curved. Alternatively, the sloped edge portions 16 need not be formed, but the laminate 10 may also be formed into a rectangular shape. However, if the laminate 10 is in a rectangular shape, the wearing side 4 at the lower end 3 will protrude at an acute angle toward the wearer. Therefore, it is preferable to form the sloped edge portions 16.
Incidentally, the second embodiment shown in FIG. 9(B) has been described by adopting the rectangular shape for the developed laminate 1A. In this case, the wearing side 4 at the lower end 3 will sharply protrude toward the wearer, as shown in FIG. 9(B). This protrusion is similar to that of the above-described case in which the laminate 10 is in a rectangular shape. Therefore, as shown in
The urine absorbing pad thus constructed can also be employed for infants or male children. Furthermore, the urine absorbing pad may be used for the urinary organ of a female adult by making the opening wider in the transverse direction (or in the direction X) and by providing means for preventing the urinary leakage and adhering to her body.
As has been described hereinbefore, the urine absorbing pad of the invention can be stably worn on the human body. Further, the urine absorbing pad can be reliably fitted on the urinary organ so that urine leakage is minimized or prevented. Moreover, the urine absorbing pad can absorb and reserve more urine as a whole.
In the foregoing specification, the invention has been described in relation to preferred embodiments and many details have been set forth for the purpose of illustration. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.
Further, `comprises/comprising` when used in this specification is taken to specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps or components but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, components or groups thereof.
Wada, Ichiro, Abe, Kouzou, Kurita, Noriyuki
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